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An electron is held 2.10 cm from an vertically aligned infinite charged plane and then released from rest. It accelerates toward the plane to the left and collides with a speed of 1.50×107 m/s .
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An electron is held 2.10 cm from an vertically aligned infinite charged plane and then released from rest. It accelerates toward the plane to the left and collides with a speed of 1.50×107 m/s .

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